Thanks for your comments zbd, the 64 bit version is something very needed yes, we are very near to the 3.0 release and after it then a 64bit version can be possible. Unfortunately there's not enough donations on this project to make it survive so its future is unknown, the only way to make it survival is by having a lot of new users after 3.0, and that's the idea and reason of why is go

64 bits are planned (but not guaranteed) for the next months, the packaging process to support multiarch are not easy, so we will see in the next months
note that 64 bits doesn't really improve anything at all, in the betas of elive you can see that you can have up to 64 GB of ram using 32 bits kernel/OS, and there's no optimizations at all in comparisons, i never have see benchmarks

Yeah, I agree, but we cannot import the old threads here , we can only have 2 forums websites, one for the old forum which is this one and another for the new one, I can of course include references of "if you want to go to the old forum..." in different specific locations, even in the new forum

I really like this forum website, but... Is old and I found that should be better if we move to another one, newer and better, improved technology.
These are the main reasons:
- users should not require to create (register) accounts, this is (in these days) a boring step to push users to not use it - it needs to be more userfriendly, less steps, more active, less captchas and more automate

you can use the persistence as explained in the "debian live" project, i suggest to only do persistence to the /home mountpoint, otherwise can give unexpected things in /etc, with only /home should be a pretty stable option
by other side the most wanted thing for live usb's is to save networks, this actually works with the last USB images without need of persistence

Nope, just because of a simple reason: you will kill your USB in 2 weeks due to the writes that a normal OS does on it.
The new USB structure now saves network configurations, which is a pretty nice feature added